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  1. Common places
    the poetics of African Atlantic postromantics
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- OUT OF THE ABYSS: COMMONPLACES OF REPETITION AND REDEMPTION -- GLISSANT’S COMMON PLACES -- WALCOTT’S ALLEGORY OF HISTORY -- A BACKWARD FAITH IN WALCOTT’S “THE SCHOONER FLIGHT” -- CLAUDIA RANKINE: JANE EYRE’S BLUES AT THE END... more

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    Preliminary Material -- OUT OF THE ABYSS: COMMONPLACES OF REPETITION AND REDEMPTION -- GLISSANT’S COMMON PLACES -- WALCOTT’S ALLEGORY OF HISTORY -- A BACKWARD FAITH IN WALCOTT’S “THE SCHOONER FLIGHT” -- CLAUDIA RANKINE: JANE EYRE’S BLUES AT THE END OF THE ALPHABET -- DEAR DIARY: AMANIFESTO – WEREWERE LIKING’S ELLE SERA DE JASPE ET DE CORAIL -- RITUALIZING UTOPIA IN ELLE SERA DE JASPE ET DE CORAIL -- MASKS OF AFFLICTION IN FRANKÉTIENNE’S HAITI -- FRANKÉTIENNE’S LOGORRHEA: AN EXCESS OF SEEMING -- “THE HORIZON DEVOURS MY VOICE”: NOTES ON TRANSLATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX. While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the “commonplace” to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attainable, differentially common future. Putting poets Frankétienne (Haiti), Werewere Liking (Côte d’Ivoire), Derek Walcott (St Lucia), and Claudia Rankine (Jamaica) in dialogue with Romantic poets and theorists, as well as with the more recent thinkers Édouard Glissant, Walter Benjamin, and Emmanuel Levinas, Oakley shows how African Atlantic poets formally revive Romantic forms, ranging from the social utopian manifesto to the poète maudit , in their pursuit of a redemptive allegory of African Atlantic experiences. Common Places addresses issues in African and Caribbean literary studies, Romanticism, poetics, rhetorical theory, comparative literature, and translation theory, and further, models a postcolonial critique in the aesthetic-ethical and “new aestheticist” vein

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401206952
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    Series: Textxet: studies in comparative literature ; 63
    Subjects: Literature; Poetry; Caribbean poetry; Cultural pluralism; African diaspora in literature; Postcolonialism in literature; Miscegenation in literature
    Other subjects: Glissant, Édouard (1928-2011); Walcott, Derek; Frankétienne; Rankine, Claudia (1963-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (317 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-306) and index

  2. Common Places.
    the Poetics of African Atlantic Postromantics
    Published: 1970
    Publisher:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attain.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9789401206952; 9401206953
    Series: Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature, 63 ; v. 63
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (320 pages)
  3. Common places
    the poetics of African Atlantic postromantics
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789042034082; 9789401206952
    Series: Text (Rodopi (Firm))
    Subjects: Poetics; Authors, African; Postcolonialism in literature; Das Romantische; Literatur
    Scope: 317 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Common Places
    the Poetics of African Atlantic Postromantics
    Published: 1970
    Publisher:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the... more

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    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attain

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401206952
    Series: Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature, 63 ; v. 63
    Subjects: Caribbean poetry; Caribbean poetry; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; Caribbean poetry
    Scope: Online Ressource (320 p.)
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  5. Common places
    the poetics of African Atlantic postromantics
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; Brill, New York, NY

    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the... more

    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
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    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attainable, differentially common future. Putting poets Frankétienne (Haiti), Werewere Liking (Côte d'Ivoire), Derek Walcott (St Lucia), and Claudia Rankine (Jamaica) in dialogue with Romantic poets and theorists, as well as with the more recent thinkers Édouard Glissant, Walter Benjamin, and Emmanuel Levinas, Oakley shows how African Atlantic poets formally revive Romantic forms, ranging from the social utopian manifesto to the poète maudit , in their pursuit of a redemptive allegory of African Atlantic experiences. Common Places addresses issues in African and Caribbean literary studies, Romanticism, poetics, rhetorical theory, comparative literature, and translation theory, and further, models a postcolonial critique in the aesthetic-ethical and "new aestheticist" vein.

     

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    Language: English; French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401206952
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    Series: Textxet: studies in comparative literature ; 63
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (317 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-306) and index.

  6. Common Places
    the Poetics of African Atlantic Postromantics
    Published: 1970
    Publisher:  Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9401206953; 9789401206952
    Series: Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature, 63
    Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Caribbean poetry; Caribbean poetry; Das Romantische; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource (320 pages)
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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction Out of the Abyss: Commonplaces of Repetition and Redemption; 1 Glissant's Common Places; 2 Walcott's Allegory of History; 3 A Backward Faith in Walcott's "The Schooner Flight"; 4 Claudia Rankine: Jane Eyre's Blues at The End of the Alphabet; Dear Diary: A Manifesto -- Werewere Liking's Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 6 Ritualizing Utopia in Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 7 Masks of Affliction in Frankétienne's Haiti; 8 Frankétienne's Logorrhea: An Excess of Seeming

    Afterword "The Horizon Devours My Voice": Notes on TranslationBibliography; Index

    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attain

  7. Common places
    the poetics of African Atlantic postromantics
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    While a great deal of postcolonial criticism has examined how the processes of hybridity, mestizaje, creolization, and syncretism impact African diasporic literature, Oakley employs the heuristic of the "commonplace" to recast our sense of the politics of such literature. Her analysis of commonplace poetics reveals that postcolonial poetic and political moods and aspirations are far more complex than has been admitted. African Atlantic writers summon the utopian potential of Romanticism, which had been stricken by Anglo-European exclusiveness and racial entitlement, and project it as an attain

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1283366266; 9401206953; 9781283366267; 9789401206952
    Series: Textxet : studies in comparative literature ; 63
    Subjects: Literature; Poetry; Caribbean poetry; Cultural pluralism; African diaspora in literature; Postcolonialism in literature; Miscegenation in literature
    Other subjects: Walcott, Derek; Frankétienne; Rankine, Claudia (1963-); Glissant, Édouard (1928-2011)
    Scope: Online-Ressource (317 p.)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-306) and index

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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction Out of the Abyss: Commonplaces of Repetition and Redemption; 1 Glissant's Common Places; 2 Walcott's Allegory of History; 3 A Backward Faith in Walcott's "The Schooner Flight"; 4 Claudia Rankine: Jane Eyre's Blues at The End of the Alphabet; Dear Diary: A Manifesto - Werewere Liking's Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 6 Ritualizing Utopia in Elle sera de jaspe et de corail; 7 Masks of Affliction in Frankétienne's Haiti; 8 Frankétienne's Logorrhea: An Excess of Seeming

    Afterword "The Horizon Devours My Voice": Notes on TranslationBibliography; Index;